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Atlanta Journal. emphati
Tho days that have passed since phutic i
the Lusitauiu was sunk have served many's
only to deepen and intensity Amerl- our gov
can thought as to the enormity of larger ii
that crime and the need for whatever as a dut
action may be required 10 enforce a If Go
full accounting. The first news of and the
German's latest outrage brought a tees whi
shock of tragic pity and revulsion? dispose I
pity for the defenseless victims, the will be <
men and women and children, inanv, niands;
of whom were Americans, and revul- certain ii
sion against the outlaws who could which ci
contrive and execute such butchery, thing it
The public was disposed, however, to to take
await a complete unfolding of the ships tin
facts and to suspend tinal judgment America]
until Germany's olilcial attitude was ships as
made clear and her explanation, if ties at H
any, was forthcoming. That attitude tice. It
is now known. It is one of savage action bt
exultation over the slaughter of non- delay. I
combatants: and tbe only approach ed indigi
to decent sentiment is an expression bearance
of perfunctory regret that the Amer- Germany
(cans aboard the fated vessel did not Wc have
heed the warning that a crime was while sh
to be committed. Even now there Wo hat.
is no outbreak of passion, no jingois- time has
tic clamor, no impulse to thrust the 0,,r right
government of the I'nited States up- to ei
.on a reckless or ill-considered course, holding i
Tbe people .ire sell-possessed. Tin y It Get
trust to the administration for a pol- Amer
icy that will be farsighted and ade- nient wil
nn:tto Hut thi>\ iim?1 noun tin* lo? i all ilinlo
deeply; rather, their very eomposur" and in si
is a token of how earnest and pro- "lercial i
found their feeling realty is. Kaiser's
And well it may no, to; ihe tor- ,u' hoped
pedolug of the Lusitania is hut the U1" ? ?'
cliinux of a series of Gorman offenses tint por>
against eivilizntion, against neutral "Mist be
rights in general and Ameriean outlaw,
ights in particular. For months 110 respe
past tltis berserker madness whieh 01 manki
sent fourteen hundred helpless pas- from der
sengers to death has been preying " 's i
upon friend and foe alike. Contrary Honiethin
to the plainest rules of warfare and stilting s;
the simplest instincts of humanity, tors as '
German pirates have fallen indis- the '?
eriminately upon the merchant ships "???t im
of peaceful end friendly nations, doing of
I hey have sunk the Xniorioan nier- takes to
chentman Frye; they have dropped of the (!
bombs on the American steamer the It
Cashing; they have killed an A inert- menace
can citizen, Leon Thresher, who was States, a
aboard a British vessel the Falaba, s'ble for
which was torpedoed; they have de- Germany
stroyed without warning or warrant '>' ?iuletu
the American ship Gulflight, and try.
with it three of Iter ereW; they hav Indieui
scorned our protests and have over- xxhieh ot
leaped every law <>t nations an I "
every scruple of conscience. The 'inn. I*?
time lias come when something must i'liperatB
he done to halt this murderous those vir
1 piracy. he suppo
The destruction of the Lusitania 1)1 -A
and of more than a hundred Amerl- cans
aboard important ehie(|> as 1? ''A
) the culmination of the outrages that
went before \s far as the United ,,IIU A|"
States is concerned, the ca of the
Lusitania gives less serious cause for ' a''8,
action than lo?s that of the Cull "ttilgated
) ' light: for, while the Lusitania was a '' "ips, o
, British vessel, the Uulfliglit was ,or ,he n
American o ned and oflin red and. ; ,nm':"'v
with a legitimate cargo, was sailing l,,H
> under the \merican Hag. Hut the 1 ' ' vv|'
British pa senger ship carried \ne-r warship
/ can citizens ho were cut itled to (on ' ?<ton, h
sideration as neutrals. For that mv,MR
matter, all the nun < omhatai.t.s th
aboard, whether of Knglish, Danish, au",ori,i
Dutch or Italian nationality, were en- '
titled to protection. In dooming ''r"P*.
these unarmed and iiiolTensi \ p.-r r*'ilnl'
, sons to death, Cerniany has crowned ' vv 'lo
. its long record of barh;irit\ and has "lls an,n
forced all neutral nations purlieu- w"
larly the I'nited States, to demand nii,,e<' ?
that such outlawry cease then he
| This does lot mean that the Uni- RmM,inv
ted States is now called upon to Croat |
make war. War is the last thing Wash I
which our people desire and the last. ain tot,a
thing, we are sure, that our government
contemplates. Were the ]5 1114.
United States at war, it would he in KOods m
capacitated for those h.,?. i..?
.i.i.i.- inun in1
tries which it now renders the bleed- were pu
[ - ing nations of Kurope and for that.
|f ' larger service which it hopes to reni
der when the present struggle is ^
over. There is no occasion for hot- fCTJ
headednei ind as ee it, no tendency
in tha people t
depend upon tlx- President, and will
1 support him initcdiy in the course
he adopts.
V , Hut firm insistence upon American
rights and honor, far from being in Ty
consistent with peace, is really an as- 99%
surance of unshaken peace. Without
swerving from its neutrality or 9
endangering its concord, the United f/Q\
States can and should demand three
things, and take due steps to see that I *
they are granted:
It should demand fun apology for WOP
Germany's outrages against our com |
' merce and our citizens, nnd ample vnQ
indemnity for the lives of American f
victims. Ol I
It must also protest in the most ?
THE LANCi
_ + + nMSCOr
ive Action : y
*
c tonus aiul by the most em- \ppointed
menus possible against tier- .
crimes upon civilization, to" k 'til lit
ernmeut owes a duty to the;
itereats of hum:', ily as well
y to its own people,
rmany refuses the apology
restitution, ami the guaran- Sa>s Tiiis Ste|
eh her self-respect ought to Absolve
ler to grant, our government Au
compelled to enforce its de- Columbia Sj
and to that end there are \ews and cOUi
iractical means, short of war, nor Planning ti
in be employed. For one 8nence regardir
would be our right and duty (jie (.ity of (,jln
possession of the German a statement to
at are now sheltered in BI)DOinted con
ii harbors, and to hold theso them under SI
hostages until the author!- press the illicit
erlln come to a sense of jus (.lty Qf Charles
is important, too, that this j |iave already b<
> taken without unnecessary governor is hoi
'or months, we have sutler- strlct acvountot
nities and wrongs with lor- Martin," says t
We have appealed to governor, "tha
's reason and to her honor. was mine and tl
treated iter as a triend I compliance by I
e was treating us as a toe. This was the
!h a ,,at?ent, forgiving. The ,,, governor
coin'* to stand squarely upon . bjS letter to M
s, to make definite demands day. in which 1
tuple/ definite means in up-!(q,|e[ Qf Polict
hem. | places alleged t(
many continues ttnmindful business as n r
ican demands, our govern- j tlio city police
1 bo warranted in severing ' misleading." '
matic relations with Hcrlin have been mudi
oppittg all intercourse, eotn- j house reporter!
ur other kind, with the and the govern1
country. Certainly it is to ; give out anythii
that so extreme a measure j when the chief
ho lifli'tWHii rv Hni ?
j silence with :i
ti?t? in piracy and outlawry | inR constables
treated as a pirate and an Charleston to
A government that show:-. Martin,
ct for "the decent opinion
nd" is entitled to no respect G<)\ KIINOI
"ent peoples. The statemei
mportanti moreover, that ernor follows ii
g he done to muzzle the in- "Saturday I
peech of such German agita- letter to Sherif
)r. Bornhard Dernburg, who Charleston: ']
ee of outraged public senti- J'011 s,s sheriff o
pudently defends the torpe- lesion to en ton
the Lusitania and under- erence to the s
justify all other savage acts elty of Chariest
lennaii admiralty. Persons eounty of Ch
ernburg stripe are really a 1 please confer v
to the peace of the I'nited 'he force you
nd they are mainly respon- want results.'
feelings of hostllty toward "To enable ii
. They should he effectual- decided to furi
d. or sent out of the conn- constables, as
were yot enougl
lions are that the course work. I expe
ir government is preparing i movements of
will be duly positive and see that the>
isitiveness and tirmness are "This will in
>e, and in standing upon municipal auth<
nies tlie administration will 1'aw against
rted l?y the united strength ! 'tuor in their el
merienn people. been a custom i'
'the county bet
^ l oll l)\('l.\'S ( AltliO. authorities and
having charge <
fe Opening t'ml'i for l*a.v? having charge
nieiit for Cotton. triets. 1 woult
May ll?.?a law was pro- form to this cu
1 today, according to the suiting from
pcning ti credit for payment been satisfactoi
irgo of the steamship Uncia, "The act autl
of tlie Hamburg-American make it ticcesst
[ latei under \mericnn reg ment be charg*
< h was seized t?y a French yn thr.t accoun
February 7. The cargo of i quired Sherlll
o\\e\cr, was not contlscatetl, these constable
tin agreement existing he- do their duty
e French and I'riti.-h naval , llirit sale of ii?|
es. 'as In the con
law proposes," says the Martin that t!
'that the value of the cargo mine, and tha
urseti to the American own- compliance by
demand $7K4,15I. Whetlie/' that they shoal
unt or a lesser sum will he my instruction!
! he determined by a com- "1 took this
i assessors. The cargo will to the conclush
the property of tin* French suit ? <>? <. n.
e"t* Charleston."
Britain Grants More Time. ! NUMBEP
ngton, May 1!?. Great Mrit- How many ?
y 11<>11:i<>?1 the state depart- leston or the p<
iit it hud extended to June H>r the governc
time within which German 1 'natter was mu
ay he shipped to America ('a' circles in i
utral ports, provided they ono visitor fr<
rchased before March 1. report in that
that all of the
! chiefs of pollci
k n A Hut this is met
?ai/'lii I lH,ion*for ,he
I ^ | Jj ? ment on the nu
? The governo
^ J and has eviden
A I I I ' to use whateve
II CI ULI . * " ;h?
I is after Is t he
? j blind tigers in
15 mv5tery 15 Th? *?ve ?
jj! * . * . ' make on the
minftnousaM)
. I l? We weld all
amazing souitiofl iron and allui
I J iY stronger than
K&U OUT by iir,s ?' a?ton
f
Jerret BBSShhI koo(I hh new ?
Write ui
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^STER NEWS MAY 21, 1915.
JCTADI CO j Grace to him. He has
lu I AuLLu to the niay?r and ka
^ tion of when he will i
0 CHARLESTON
and that ra'ds on bll
begun evoked much
to Work Under quarters. Inquiries 1
uppressing Liquor :1 from a11 parts of t
what was going on in
The governor has sa
r BY GOV EBNOll enforce the law In C
many are wondering
,, will in No Way We?pon wUI be- Mar
the Municipal l"!'!.1
,,.VOVlUUUim ?'K?'
1 ' are conducting illicit i
iccial to Charleston would not be surprisiri
ier, May 19.?Cover- noy general and the s
lis morning broke his Charleston circuit arc
ig law enforcement in hand out indictments
rleston. and gave out jury of Charleston con
tlie effect that he had donee will be gathere
stables and placed stables in their raids
leriff Martin to sup- available for whatever
sale of liquor in the worth for the olllceri
ton. The constables However, the governoi
gun raiding, and the intimation as to what
ding the sheriff to a pursue or to what lens
lility. "1 told Sheriff til nr>mmnlloli l?Su ......
- VV.MF..ou UIQ l MM
Lhe statement of the
t the responsibility WAS NOT AIM t
liat I expected a strict
llm and his men." t?ov?*nn?r lias Not \an
flr: t pnhlie statement ,f*'' t'hief Co
on the situation sine.' Columbia, May IP.
a.vor Crace of Satin- s'">iter, chief of poli
te said the report of ''as !,ot been appoint
Cant well on the <ons,a,),e- a?<>. fttrt
j have ?iuit the liquor ;A,r- int??r does not h
esult of the raids by Position under the st
was "erroneous an 1 ' a,'olina, is the substa
i'lie different steps j ment '-ssued by Ilert
e known to the stat oxocutivt' secretary, ye
hut ;n confidence, statement of ^
or's Oflice declined to f?lws:
ig, until this morning "The report is an <
executive broke the aont out froin Sumter
short statement, say- Sumter, chief of poli
s had been sent to been appointed by tJov
work under Sheriff ?hiof constable of tin
is no such position nc
state constabulary. (
IS STATLMfJNT. j ning announced in tin
it issued by the gov-j his term that he won
1 full: local officers to en for
wrote the following their territory. Any
1 J. LI more Martin, may find it necessary 1
[ require and direct be merely assistants 1
t t!.?? < ounty ot Char- | constituted authorities
co the laws with rof- ls no( |n |j10 service o
mle of liquors fn tho '
ton as well as In the EMI'FiROIt'S NARRt
arleston. You will *
rith mo in regard to 1Kaiser Loft the si
think necessary. I sion of the !
Geneva, via Paris,
im to do this work I Gorman Emperor and
lish him with a few narrow escape on ?
his regular deputies watching the oporatioi
li to do this additional near the River San, i
et him to direct the . According to a Hudi
these constables, and i a heavy shell burst 5
' do their duty. i the Emperor among
i no way absolve the biles, destroying sevi
jrities from enforcing the Emperor's and
the illicit sale of li- chauffeur. The Empet
ty. Heretofore it lias car only 1 minutes b
11 Charleston to divide As more Russian sli
ween the municipal i 14 the neighbor
the sheriff, the police pcror and his staff left
>f the city, the sheriff chines which they con
of the country dis- '
1 lie disposed to eon- 1 Hard to I'll
ir n.i The same fellows w
torn if conditions re- ... ... .
winter about too much
such a division had ing hard now on the "
y. ---Greenwood Journal.
10ri7.es and conditions ! ~
i"y that this arrange- A Rep] Kidney
I. It was. therefore. Always Re
t I requested and re- '
Martin to see that 1 ff,cl that 1 ought
S under his direction know about Swamp-Ii
in suDnressine the done for me. I
uor in the city as well ou' an'' bad to Mult w
a try. 1 told Sheriff OIl|y weighed 1 :tf? pott
i<> responsibility was ,01' sni(l 1 '?a 1 kidney
I 1 expected a strict worst form, and my
him and his men and of order; and I had
d proceed to carry out badly 1 could not Ret
; day I picked up an All
step as 1 was forced your advertisement.
case exactly. I got a
in that permanent re- an(j f0()k and when
>t being obtained in felt so much better tin
more bottles of Dr. Ki
I Root and I was a v
I NOT KNOWN. weight increased untl
onstablcs are in Char- pounds. 1 am <>:> yeai
, . . feeling fine and work
rsonnel is not known, | have throe who
?r would not say. The j i had to quit work in t
ch discussed in pollti- j and who will make i
in informal way, and Pr,,seiit health.
? ... , . . . If you want to \
?m C harleston said a gtatemunts as my to.
City was to the. effect | have iny consent.
constables are former j Yours very
a and former sheriff's. ) W. T.
<dv a matter of specu- I .. Audi r.
^ i Personally appear*
ro is no Official state- ; (jay 0f j.vbri
mher or who they are. IT Clraves, who subset
t is expecting results utatement and made
,,i.. ... ... ! same Is true In substai
itlv made up Ins mind ItOBFRT F H
r force is necessary to '
And the results he My commission ex]
stamping out of the 1917.
Charleston. r
r had no comment to i *11 ?
, . , .. ... Dr. Kilmer Ac Co.,
last letter of Mayor || uimchamton. N. Y.
kway Broken Tools or |?rov?. what Swamp-R
Inchlnc*. You.
metals, Including cast flend ten cents to
rulnum, making them ( Rtngh:\mton. N. \
before broken. Broken ?jZq bottle. It will co
loblles, engines, reap- you will also receiv<
>tc., may be made as valuable Information,
t a fraction of former ,be kidneys and bladd
# your needs. inKi be sure and mei
A WELDING CO. caster Ngws. Regula
icetalln Welders, one-dollar size bottles
imbla, 8. C. . drug stores.
not yet replied ???????
v; r ?,?,? | CoUNTY NEV
>rce of constato
Charleston
... . . DOCUIjAS.
Inu tlRers had j
interest in all special to The News.
>egan to come Douglas, May 1!).?A very su
no state a- to ful session of school closed lust
Charleston. taught by Miss Gertrude Fori
.id that he will Qf Itiverslde. She won many ft
harleston. and ami the love of all whom she ca
what his next contact with while in our tnidt
ly believe that Mr. O. Ft. Williams had the
ill be made to fortune of having some thief
inst those who into his sntoke house Saturday
saloons, and it amj take th^ee shoulders and
tg if the attor- hams. The rogues have not all
iolicitor of the raptured yet.
> called on to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. t'askey
to the grand the week-end at Heath Springs
inty. The evl- jag relatives,
d hy the con- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lllackmon
i and will be Sunday in Lancaster with the
use it may ho ' mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo
* of the law i Blackmon.
9 or tne law. Mrs Allco Beokham and
r has given no Sowel visited Misses .
oFnno
and Sallio Addison recently.
;ths he will go Miss Janic Green is spend!
s. few days with her brother, Mr.
i Green.
il\TPI> Mrs. J. V Chambers and
l Bertha Caskey visited Mr. ntul
W. Leroy Cauthen a few days a
led .1. It. sum
livable. II PATH SPRING.
-That John it. 1
ce of Smnie-. I Special to The News.
. , , . I Heath Spring. May 20.? I li
| ' 1 eeption given ilie senior class <
hennore, that liigli school by a number of 1
old any oilieinl | people in the Masonic hall M<
at - of Soutli 1 o'ght was quite an elaborate
and was greatly enjoyed by the
,J 'l 1 and nil who attended. The bnl
K'l't Mose; beautifully decorated for the
stcrday. sion by skilful hands, which ;
Jr. Moses l'ol- niucli to the pleasure of the g
Games were played and refreshi
served.
rror that was There will be no preaching si
that John It. at the Baptist church St
ce there, had morning on account of the
ernor Manning < "tent sermon at the Pi
, terian church. Sunday scho
state. 1 here nsual. and service at 5 o'clock
>r is there any conducted hv ltov. \V. P. Wilkl
iovernor Man- Mr. XI. M. Ncal of the Plint
? iteeintiiuc of community, who has been <iuit<
... for several weeks, is improving
Id look to the jy
ce the law in Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twltt;
constables he Mrs. J. ('. Milliard spent Tuosd
to appoint will ,io' k nil\,
Mr. A. P. Hammond spoilt the
to tiie already between trains Wednesday in
i. Mr. Sumter j lumbia.
f the state." j Mrs. N. P. Small and Mrs. Ii
. went to Lancaster Tuesday.
>\V KSC\PK j ' Hammond of C
"I visited relatives and friends
..... i Thursday.
i?'ii> in I'osses- . ...
Mr. \V. L, CrimmliiRer, \vh
been indisposed for sometime
May 20.?The the road to recovery.
his staff hail a Miss Copeland of Kershaw
Sunday while ";\T"ea,,,a\.n!?h,.,,? Yl8,t Mls8
at Mrs. .1. M. Cauthen's.
us in a village
11 (Salicia.
apest dispatch. ????????
00 yards from
some automo
eral, including ' (
or had left his .
lells were fallhood
the Kmhastily
in ma- ^
amandeered.
use. C<r?t^_
ho growled all
rain are kickiong
dry spell. 1?????????
Medicine? Bring* Pre
liable let us fill the prescrii
to tell what l be wholly relied uPon t0 P
1, ~ 4 ?* J - ?l - n
toot :imi what Ui wc uu wucii wc 11
was down ami orders carefully and use 01
ork in 1006; I are extremely careful not
iiiIb. The dor- most important.
trouble in tho
lANCAS'l
around. One
, spi'inus lilock.
manao and saw
and it fit my 1~~~
oneMlollar bot i
it 'wan Rono I 4
it I bought flvo a"! tTh
llnier's Swamp- vilUU
roll man; my *
1 I weigh 210
s old and I ant
Cnoicenes
he mill in litot;
affidavit to inv """"" ' " ~"
use the above II ?
stinionial, you
GHAVRS. ANE of tho thing3 wo ni
ton, Indiana. \J . .
<1 before me, i apccialty of is Belling
nary, r.ti4, w
ibed the above tender, choice chops of all bo
oath that the _ _
noe and in fact We have an idea that wo
IRAODON.
itary Public. how to cut them to please tin
pirea Jan. 8th,
of customer wo havo to donl t
l' Supposo you put us to th
j and boo if wo are mistaken.
Our pricoa aro the lowc
itfit Will It,.
town for tho grade of mca
Dr. Kilmer's A w - , .
r.( for ft sample Tied. Many of our friends
nvlnce anyone. . , , , ?
a booklet of ! traded bore for years.
telling about
ler. When writ- m m
itlon The Lan- _ A.__ g\ A
r flfty-rent and I. ..Ill# IVI
i for sale at all J
\T Bil
Honor Roll for Antlorli School for I
[70 Month KndinK May 7. 1
J O First grade?Gertrude Horton, I
Howard Hunter, Irene lilukeney, I
Margie Hegler, Crockett Mother- I
shed, Odell Blaokmon, Malita Me- I
Cown, Manning Stogner.
cross- Advanced First Grade?Margaret I
work. An nt. Mary Hegler, Mary Lee
guson Snipes. Cecil Scott, Eva Itobinson, !
'lends Louise McMnnus, Floyd Lee Lane,
me In Inez Barfleld, Myrtle McCown. f
jt. Second grade?J. Q. Arant, Botinils
ner Stogner, Joe Mothershed, Whitebreak
ford .Blakeney, Connie Bakpr, Pierce
night Hegler, Ray Parker, Connie Blackthree
nion, Hurley Hunter, Fred Lowry,
been Noah Phillips, Claude Stogner, Kdna
Snipes, Heyward Itobinson.
spent Third grade?Bertha Wright. Lois
visit- Hegler.
Fourth grade?Juanita Hegler,
spent S;ulio Motherslied, Connie Parker,
Carvel Blakeney, Eugene Hegler, Joe
a~ Hfown McManus, Lily Blackmon,
hn s. Carl Arant.
Fifth grade?Maxlne Baker, Ada
Miss Hmitor, Wilma Hegler. Coline Stog\nnie
IU,r (jeorgo W. Baker, Jr., Alice
Phillips, Leona Blackmon.
'',K a Sixth grade?Boyd Blakeney, Ira
a'* Stogner, John Baker, Florence Philliim
(,?ra Parker.
^ Eighth grade-? Lella^ Baker. EmMrs.
Jna Mothershed, Ruby McManus,
K?- Maggie Barton. Nettle Phillips,
Willie Threatt, Myrtle Catoe.
MINNIE W. CASKEY, Prin.
LILLIAN BLAKENEY. Asst.
r White Man With lllnck Liver.
' J1' The liver is n blood purifier. It
v.: s thought at one tune it was the
>nda> 0;({ 0f the passion. The trouble
;,u; with most people is that their liver
' ^ becomes black because of impurities
in the blood due to bad physical
?.rJ'a7 states, causing biliousness, headache,
'' li/./iness and constipation. Dr.
nests. King's Xew Life Pills will clean up
monts ,j,e ijveri and give you new life.
-Tic at your druggist.
ervice
'I.'om- Notice to Contractors.
resby
ol as The board of county conimissionp.
in , ors WIH lpt public auction, to the
Ins. lowest bidder, 011 site. Saturday,
Ridge Ma>' 22, the following timber bridge:
e sick ! Twelve Mile Creek, at Osceola, 3.
slow- (one span 48 feet, and two spans
15 feet, 6 sinces, length over all 80
y and feet.) Rids 'ecelved at 11 a. m.
lay in promptly.
A certified check in the sum of
Mime Twenty-Five ($25.00) Dollars as an
Co- evidence of good faith, in favor of
the county commissioners, required
lyclies ?f each bidder before letting begins.
Plans and specifications on file at
askey County Engineer's office, Lancaster,
here C.
The board reserves the right to
o lias reject any and all bids.
in on % II. II. KB8TBR,
County Engineer, Lancaster, S. C.
came The Wax haw Creek bridge was let
Kinir to J). Starues at $21.50 per 1,000
feet.
? j
scriptions Here
>tions the doctor gives you. We can
ut them up correctly. We are certain
11 prescriptions. Wc read the doctor's
lly the ingredients he tells us to. We
to make the slightest mistake. This is
fv nnur.rn
?. 1/XlkUU l/U,
< oiliest I'liico in Town.
eat Market
i
A
> 4.1. .1)1' ill?